“Let’s not make our job harder than it already is,” Jon told him. “I think Tonio’s correct. Whatever he’s got planned, it willhappen here.”
“I hope you’re right,” Brody muttered. “It would be hard for the three of us to keep track of five people when they’re out and about.”
The rehearsal ended, mid-afternoon, with a meeting between Glenn, Frank, and Tommy, as they went over the notes they’d taken on minor problems which still needed to be addressed before tomorrow’s dress rehearsal. Then Glenn met with the actors to give them their notes. After that, everyone disbanded—the actors to go home, or wherever, the stage crew to deal with small things they needed to fix. Since previous show had closed Saturday night, the theater was dark this week, during the evenings, unless rehearsals ran long.